Porder M S
Psychoanal Q. 1987 Jul;56(3):431-51.
The concept of projective identification as a primitive defense mechanism is reassessed. An alternative hypothesis is offered: that projective identification can best be understood as a compromise formation which includes as its major component an "identification with the aggressor" or a "turning of passive into active." This reversal is demonstrated within a two-tiered transference/countertransference of the analyst as powerful parent and the patient as the helpless child. On the deeper level the patient enacts the role of dominant parent and the analyst experiences the feelings which the patient had felt as a child.
投射性认同作为一种原始防御机制的概念被重新评估。本文提出了另一种假设:投射性认同最好被理解为一种妥协形成,其主要成分包括“与攻击者认同”或“被动转为主动”。这种逆转在分析师作为强大父母、患者作为无助孩子的两层移情/反移情中得到体现。在更深层次上,患者扮演占主导地位的父母角色,而分析师体验患者儿时所感受到的情感。